--- category: en type: paper hastr: true layout: paper tags: linux, development title: Writting own Shell completions. Bash short: writting-own-completions-p2 ---
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Some basics of creating a completion files for own application are described in these articles. ## Preamble While developing [one of my projects](/ru/projects/netctl-gui "Netctl-gui project page") I have wanted to add completion files. I have already tried to create these files, but I was too lazy to read some manuals about it. ## Introduction Bash, [unlike zsh](/ru/2014/07/17/writting-own-completions-p1 "Zsh completions paper"), demands some dirty workarounds for completions. Cursory have Googled, I have not found a more or less normal tutorials, so it is based on the available `pacman` completion files in my system. Lets consider the example of the same my application. I remind you that a part of help message is as follows: ```bash netctl-gui [ -h | --help ] [ -e ESSID | --essid ESSID ] [ -с FILE | --config FILE ] [ -o PROFILE | --open PROFILE ] [ -t NUM | --tab NUM ] [ --set-opts OPTIONS ] ``` Here is a flag list: * flags `-h` and `--help` do not require any arguments; * flags `-e` and `--essid` require a string argument without completion; * flags `-c` and `--config` require a string argument, which is a file; * flags `-o` and `--open` require a string argument, there is a completion from files in the specified directory; * flags `-t` and `--tab` require a string argument, there is a completion from the specified array; * flag `--set-opts` requires a string argument, there is a completion from the specified array comma separated; ## The file pattern Here **all** variables must return an array. And there no specific formats. First we declare the flags and then we describe all other variables. As I am not going to describe the functions in more detail below I remind you that `_netctl_profiles()` should be generated each time: ```bash # variables _netctl_gui_arglist=() _netctl_gui_settings=() _netctl_gui_tabs=() _netctl_profiles() {} ``` Then there are main functions, which will be called for completion of specific application. In my case this there is only one applications, so there is only one function: ```bash # work block _netctl-gui() {} ``` And finally again **without isolation in a separate function** we create a dependence "function-application": ```bash complete -F _netctl_gui netctl-gui ``` ## Flags As it was said above there is no specific format, so all available flags declare by array: ```bash _netctl_gui_arglist=( '-h' '--help' '-e' '--essid' '-c' '--config' '-o' '--open' '-t' '--tab' '--set-opts' ) ``` ## Arrays of variables I just give a function that looked like this in zsh: ```bash _netctl_profiles() { print $(find /etc/netctl -maxdepth 1 -type f -printf "%f\n") } ``` Bash does not allow to do so, so this function should be a little changed: ```bash _netctl_profiles() { echo $(find /etc/netctl -maxdepth 1 -type f -printf "%f\n") } ``` ## Function The variable `COMPREPLY` responds for completion in Bash. To keep track of the current state function `_get_comp_words_by_ref` must be called with parameters `cur` (current flag) and `prev` (previous flag, it is the state). Also some point for case are needed (variables `want*`). Function `compgen` is used for completion generation. A list of words is given after flag `-W`. (Also there is flag `-F` which requires a function as argument, but it gives warning for me.) The last argument is a current string to which you want to generate completion. So, here is our function: ```bash _netctl_gui() { COMPREPLY=() wantfiles='-@(c|-config)' wantprofiles='-@(o|-open|s|-select)' wantsettings='-@(-set-opts)' wanttabs='-@(t|-tab)' _get_comp_words_by_ref cur prev if [[ $prev = $wantstring ]]; then # do not completion, wait for string COMPREPLY=() elif [[ $prev = $wantfiles ]]; then # completion from files in this directory _filedir elif [[ $prev = $wantprofiles ]]; then # completion from function COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W '${_netctl_profiles[@]}' -- "$cur")) elif [[ $prev = $wanttabs ]]; then # completion from array COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W '${_netctl_gui_tabs[@]}' -- "$cur")) elif [[ $prev = $wantsettings ]]; then # completion from array # flag -S add a comma after completion, but does not enable multi-selection =( COMPREPLY=($(compgen -S ',' -W '${_netctl_gui_settings[@]}' -- "$cur")) else # show all available flags COMPREPLY=($(compgen -W '${_netctl_gui_arglist[@]}' -- "$cur")) fi true } ``` ## Conclusion File should be places to `/usr/share/bash-completion/completions/` with any name. You may found the example [in my repository](//raw.githubusercontent.com/arcan1s/netctl-gui/master/sources/gui/bash-completions "File").